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The Australian government has awarded major project status to Inpex’s proposed Bonaparte carbon capture and storage (CCS) ...
Global carbon capture and storage (CCS) capacity is growing, with just over 50 million tons (Mt) of CO2 capture currently operational worldwide, according to the latest outlook by the ...
CCS technology is complex and costly but has been advocated by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the International Energy Agency (IEA), especially for reducing the CO2 ...
Power plants and industrial facilities that emit planet-warming carbon dioxide are hopeful that Congress will keep tax ...
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The total global carbon capture capacity currently amounts to only about 50 million tonnes, according to the International Energy Agency, equivalent to just 0.1% of global annual emissions.
In this special report, DAMILOLA AINA offers a comprehensive examination of the current global hydrogen economy, Nigeria’s policy environment, the potential of hydrogen within the nation’s industrial ...
Tax credits for carbon capture are under scrutiny, impacting U.S. climate goals and heavy industry emissions-reduction ...
Based on the current project pipeline, the International Energy Agency predicts that by 2030, the world’s annual carbon capture capacity from both new construction and retrofits could amount to a ...